In and around Mercedes, TX, forklift injuries often happen in settings where forklifts share space with pedestrians—during deliveries, warehouse staging, loading/unloading, and yard activity. The risk tends to rise when:
- A driver must navigate narrow aisles or temporary work zones
- Pedestrian routes aren’t clearly separated from lift-truck traffic
- Loads are staged for quick turnaround, leaving clutter or uneven footing
- Work shifts run under pressure, affecting speed and supervision
When an injury happens in these environments, insurers frequently argue that the injured worker was “in the wrong place” or that the accident was unavoidable. Your case needs evidence that shows what safety measures should have been used and whether they were followed.


